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(Created page with "<pre> I've been thinking about the way, when you walk down a crowded aisle, people pull in their legs to let you by. Or how strangers still "bless you" when someone sneezes, a leftover from the Bubonic plague. "Don't die," we are saying. And sometimes, when you spill lemons from your grocery bag, someone else will help you pick them up. Mostly we don't want to harm each other. We want to be handed our cup of coffee hot, and to say thank you to the person handing it. T...")
 
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by Danusha Laméris
by Danusha Laméris
:category:poetry

Revision as of 10:01, 21 August 2022

I've been thinking about the way, when you walk
down a crowded aisle, people pull in their legs
to let you by. Or how strangers still "bless you" 
when someone sneezes, a leftover
from the Bubonic plague. "Don't die," we are saying. 
And sometimes, when you spill lemons
from your grocery bag, someone else will help you
pick them up. Mostly we don't want to harm each other. 
We want to be handed our cup of coffee hot,
and to say thank you to the person handing it. To smile
at them and for them to smile back. For the waitress
to call us honey when she sets down the clam chowder,
and for the driver in the red pick-up truck to let us pass.
We have so little of each other, now. So far 
from tribe and fire. Only these brief moments of exchange. 
What if they are the true dwelling of the holy, these
fleeting temples we make together when we say, "Here,
have my seat," "Go ahead––you first," "I like your hat."

by Danusha Laméris

category:poetry